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This is where we “map” the functions from our functional analysis/functional decomposition to physical design elements

We are looking at these topics early because they matter to the early stage of design. We also don’t want to lock ourselves out of the possibility of later product enhancements (adding a sunroof, adding a supercharger, etc)

We are looking at these topics early because they matter to the early stage of design. We also don’t want to lock ourselves out of the possibility of later product enhancements (adding a sunroof, adding a supercharger, etc)

We are looking at these topics early because they matter to the early stage of design. We also don’t want to lock ourselves out of the possibility of later product enhancements (adding a sunroof, adding a supercharger, etc)

We are looking at these topics early because they matter to the early stage of design. We also don’t want to lock ourselves out of the possibility of later product enhancements (adding a sunroof, adding a supercharger, etc)

We are looking at these topics early because they matter to the early stage of design. We also don’t want to lock ourselves out of the possibility of later product enhancements (adding a sunroof, adding a supercharger, etc)

Product Architecture

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What is Product Architecture? The arrangement of functional elementsinto physical chunks which become the buildingblocks for the product. module module module module Product module module module module

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Modular Product Architecture• Each physical chunk implements one or a few functional elements in their entirety• The interactions between chunks are well defined (i.e. the interfaces are well defined)